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Ce Pace a ] ts -~ Scie — rh — aii THURSDAY, MAR. 1, 1952 Will Harry Tote Bess Predict lke Visit Here; Across the Threshold? Kefauver May Come

| Gen. Eisenhower will be in Tentative plans to have U. 8. By United Press : moving day. ‘Heé ducked down to Key West, | Indianapolis for a ‘major presi- Sen. Estes Kefauver in Indiane WASHINGTON, Mar. 27-—The Harry 8. Fla. for a vacation. dential campaign raily sometime apolis for a presidential ally Trumans are moving today to 1600 Pennsyl- He was due back about 5 p. m. (Indian- {in the next three months, his soon was disclosed today by antivania Ave.—an old address with a new look. apolls Time) today, and Mrs. Truman i SUPPOTISI Predicted Nere Tramal Demogastd hey planned to make quite a ceremony planned to be waiting for him at the air- ; “ ,| A Kefauver campaign agent, Al of They ie Rove erating” But port so they could walk in the front door rc tlegation of Y Jue Theil, Wheeler, Democratic chairman Ey : / ) ers, ounty | the neighbors were wondering how long they of fe Yeaue Ay poheLne? ‘sh y ¥|of the District of Columbia, was would stay. Their present lease has only 10 Members o 16 te OSE

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|Clerk H. Ddle "Brown, state co- here yesterday making prelimi-

taff sald .|ordinator of the Eisenhower cam- nary arrangements.

: 1 they didn't réally expect Mr. Truman. to go re : and t haven't give . ’ 3 | { gE Er ar Bl so far as to carry “the madam” over the |paian, Ag tentative arrange-, He conferred with Gov. Schrickrar ’ threshold, But they sald he was pretty | ments in Washington to have the er, State Labor Commissioner ay . | General stop here. |Thomas Hutson and County Dem-

excited about “going home” and probably i would make a little speech from the front | stoop, which is known as the North Portico. Daughter Margaret was out of town, and

After a conference at Ike's na-|ocratic Chairman D y avi . tional headquarters in Washing-in an attempt to Ts ton, Mr. Brown said campaign campaign in Indiana among leaders are convinced the Gen- Democratic leaders opposed: to

‘For the past three years, three months and“16 days, the Trumans have been living across the street in Blair House, It's a niceenough place, but not near as roomy as the

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White House. M#s. Truman was scheduled to eat dinner ! Since the White House has been com- with a Salvation Army group at a local bal re ot DRoorsl Commitieeian’ Feabi pletely done over, there's no longer any dan- hotel. She apparently made the date while ut of amiform and. tour the A lout of uniform and tour the Announcement Later?

the President was still planning to return on Friday, and didn't want to break it at

the last minute.

country by May 15. Claims Share of Delegates

ger that the presidential bathtub will crash through the floor.

Democratic leaders here, however, declined to discuss the

People who've had an advance peek at the redecoration job say that it's really beautiful. It ought to be. It cost the taxpayers $5.7 million, which is a lot of money forvrepairs, even in these days. Although Blair House and the White House are less than 200 yards apart, a lot of packing and crating and preparing had to be done to get ready for the move. : When the time drew nigh, Mr, Truman did what every husband would like to do on

They Moan

About the only thing left of the “old” White House is the outside shell. It looks like #t always did, exéept for a small golarium, a 10-sided, glass-walled tetreat Mr. Truman had installed on the roof. Inside, it's a new place. There are 66 rooms, where there were only 55 hefore. By raising the roof a little at either end, architects found space for 11 more rooms on the third floor.

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At Key West 16 Hurt in Chicago

| On the basis of sentiment in Indiana right now, Mr. Brown

|delegates before the national Re{publican convention opens in Chicago July 7. °~ : | The first major campaign rally of the women's division of the {Eisenhower - for - President com4 : mittee was held at Butler Uniprimary. Leaving the plane at Rock County airport with versity today. More than 75 women headed by (Mrs. Maurice Littlejohn, division (chairman, organized their cam({paign strategy. Attorney Robert S. Smith was to be the principal speaker.

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| GOV. WARREN ARRIVES—Gov. Earl Warren of California arrives in Wisconsin to make his

final bid for déladates in thevApr. | | the governor are his two daughters, Nina (Honey Bear) and Dorothy (both sporting “poodle” hair- | dos) and Mrs. Warren. ’

lke will Return To U. S. Soon

¥2 predicted Gen. Eisenhower will have at least six of the state’s.32:

'plans publicly, hinting that “some announcement” on a Kefauver meeting may be made here later, Sentiment for Sen. Kefauver increased here following the New Hampshire primary in which the Senator defeated President Truman in a preference vote for the Demogratic presidential nominaon.

31st Advance Units Now at Atterbury

CAMP ATTERBURY, Mar. 27 (UP)—A vanguard of the 31st Infantry Division has moved into

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Camp Atterbury and:today began readying the base for the main body of Dixie troops early next month.

As HST Goes At Rooming House Fire Denies

| v ; DENVER, Mar. 27 (UP)—Mrs. our calendar and it'll be fun to see for Europe Monday and have in- ; REY Nr at. 27... CHICAGO, HAY, Bisteen she might not live, Dick McCusker, close friend of You. I hope we are not off on a cluded a visit with the Eisen- Dental Research Group Key West, particularly the mer- Perec AY today em children Five members of one family Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, TP: but Je Deves iow. thowers in their tour of Europe Headed by IU Dean Ab ; chants, is more sentimental than A through a th h *|were injured when they leaped last night repudiated a copyright-| «ave Monday \which will include Italy, the Riv-| out 300 troops rolled into * usual about the President's re- Face rough a three-story room- ¢.,., their third-floor rooms. One eq story which said Gen. Eisen- I have no indication when theiera amd Paris. They plan to re-| Dr: Maynard K. Hine, dean of the big Army installation yester. parture today. ng house on Chicago's near north 41. janded on another occu- hower would return to the United Eisenhowérs will return to the turn to Denver about May 15. |the Indiana University School of day, and they will be joined by i side, 'States within the next month. United States,” Mrs. McCusker| Mr. McCusker, head of the, Red| Dentistry. has been elected presi- 500 more soldiers Sunday. The ;

{ g i t pant. a highly publle ned a) Five aye hurt a pen they * perseverdo Chacon, 30, Was Referring to the story which continued. “I'm sorry I wasn't|Dot Oil Co. of Denver, is prom. dent of The Jaternational Associ-1advalice body errived from Fort thousands of extra tourist dol- or the 35 i awakened by the odor of smoke. apneared in an early edition of available earlier to stop the story|inent in. Colorado Democratic "Bf. Hine a re tist ig San are gh ig e : 9 > , | . , e dentistr Ss been stationed for t S He grabbed up his seven-year-old tna Scripps-Howard Rocky Moun- from being printed, but I was party circles. Mrs. McCusker and gchool since 1945, was named ry a. he past

nited Press severe burns. Physicians believed

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lars. The businessmen, even the : vocal opponents of Mr. Truman's Sewi twist Dedeleets: ered was | oD Gilbert, and leaped out a politics, were loathe to see himiyri40 Pplacencta, 13, who was Vindow. leave. ’ . The President has sald that taken to Passavant Hospital With | ther son, Victor, 4, in her arms| win, lose or draw, he'll come back Sid fo0Med A wa eter Missl in November, but what worried L he n en Mrs. Chacoh’s sister, Miss| the merchants was whether that aw ay ar Jenne Salaszar, 22, leaped. She

would be his last visit. struck Albert.Brown, 41, a rail-|

“1 certainly hope,” sald one McCarthy's road switchman, who had dis-

merchant to a group of reporters covered the fire. All six were]

Tospital. | last night, “that. if Eisenhower ° ® [taken to Henrotin H p runs i wins, you fellows wil Libel Suit | First Division Fire Marshal interest him in Key West.” i {John. Scanlon said the fire start- | But the retail merchants, the By United Press led in the basement. ; { barbers, the bartenders, the WASHINGTON, Mar. 27 Sev-| |

d en and the filling station eral Senate colleagues expressed . In to say nothing of the doubt today that Sens. J0sepn Woman, 65, Hit,

managers, were generally R. McCarthy (R. Wis.) and Wil-gpe por By Bg lam Benton (D. Conn.) will ve Killed by Car “gure hope you fellows come able to carry their running feud| , gx year-old Oaklandon woman back next fall,” said one of the into the federal courts. was injured fatally last night as| town's leading hotel men. “Tru-| They sald there is a serious TL BT fi Her man has put this place back on constitutional question whether she crosse nd. | its feet. I don't like his politics, Mr. Benton or any other Senator home. |

tain News here, Mrs. > told the, United Press, “it's very His wife, Angela, 25, took an-|,ntrye and very unfortunate—

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I'm most embarrassed.” Tells of Contents

The copyrighted story had said that Mrs. McCusker had received a letter from Mrs. Eisenhower in which the General's wife wrote that she and the General “expected to be in the United States at the time” of a proposed visit in Paris by the McCuskers. “The letter didn’t say any such thing,” Mrs. McCusker told the United Press. “Here's what it did

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Train Rams Earthslide; 200 Unhurt

By United Press i SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 27— The eastbound Western Pacific, California Zephyr struck an earthslide 40 miles west of Winne-

mucca, Nev., last night, but none of the estimated 200 persons aboard were injured, the railroad reported here. A Western Pacific spokesman said the locomotive, a baggage car and two coachea of the crack passenger train were deral ed as the train struck the slide at an estimated 40 miles an hour. The accident occurred in desolate hilly desert country. The railroad said an emergency engine had been dispatched to the scene to pick up the Zephyr's nine upright coaches and pull them back to ¥lanagan, Nev,

{where the train will be rerouted

on its eastern run. The Western Pacific mainline, running to Chicago via Winnemucca, Elko and Salt fake City was blocked by the derailment,

Lafayette Man Is 104

LAFAYETTE, Mar, 27 (UP)— John M. Fields, who has lived here since he was a teen-ager, celebrated his 104th birthday toMr. Fields was born in slavery near Owensboro, Ky.

bowling and didn't know any- Mrs. thing about it.” The McCuskers plan to leave their years of friendship.

Eisenhower have kept inthe organization's : |constant correspondence throughltion TB Za ons ROHR] conve:

|yesterday.

The 31st is participating in Col., “Exercise Longhorn” maneuvers in Texas.

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AMC automatic washer .

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AT.HOME IN INDIANA FOR 80.YEARS 1872.1952

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when I look at my cashican waive his legal immunity| Mrs. Elizabeth Hiner, R. R. 12, register . , from slander or libel suits, even if died in St. Vincent's Hospital a| ——————————— “Ihe 1s willing and anxious to do so.|short time after she was struck ® But Sen. Homer Ferguson (R.|by a car driven by Dale C. FletchNot Running Mich.), a former judge, said that er, 27, Anderson. She was cross- ¥ |a Senator should be able to waive Ing the highway near Sunnyside his constitutional right of im- B49. Declares muntiy just as a private citigen) Services Will Be hed = 139] $28 yalye his right to trial bY yore Peace Chapel. Burial will SEeVeNSON | Tre tusue in a key point in Mr. Ph CONN LE Cana, ' {McCarthy's $2 million suit against] . ’ By United Press 'Mr. Benton on grounds that Mr. | William P.; one son, George J. } — h Bend; one sister, SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Mar. 27—|ganion libeled and slandered him |SMith, Sout : | Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson said flat- | Mrs. Helen M. Payne, Indianap|—and conspired with others 10/,11e" and two brothers, Fred J ly today that he would not seek ,, "0,4 slander him—during his gn’ 3 » the Democratic presidential nom-=| oo o.on 5 have Mr McCarthy *™d Willard H. Backenstoe, both ination despite reports that Me. [Sapa BT A TiaLe. Ylat Indianapolis. | Truman would like him to be his 4 : ‘ ——— —— | successor in the White House. | Benton Silent Believe Road Fatality | #1 cannot and will not seek the Mr. Benton had no immediate] . Democratic nomination for Presi-| comment. He was enroute to|ls Hit-and-Run Case dent,” Mr. Stevenson sald, And|Los Angeles to conduct hearings he repeated once again Ns pH rig Shnles hen Ms NOBLESVILLE, Mar. 27—A a candidate for| McCarthy file e su este vima 4 ment that - bor of Illinois! But his office told newsmen ne|35 your old man was Killed early and for nothing else.” |may issue a formal statement be- "0C&Y on Ind. 37 one mile north “And I hope that is all that fore nightfall. jot Noblesville in what officials behappens to me,” he sald. | Mr. McCarthy's suit — un-iljeve was a hit-run accident. Mr. Stevenson's firm denial precedented in the memory of Albert Brown, Herber Sprinks,| came amidst a burst of press re-| Senate observers—stemmed maln-/Ark., was found along the high-| ports that Mr. Truman had|ly from Mr. Benton's prepared way near the intersection of old! offered him the nomination and testimony last September before a|Ind. 32 early today. - The Hamilalso that he firmly declined it. | Senate Elections Subcommittee. ton County coroner set the time The St. Louis Post-Dispatch in; In this testimony, Mr. Benton of death at between 4 and 5°a. m. a copyrighted story from Wash- charged that Mr. McCarthy has| Hamilton County Sheriff Roington said the President had practiced perjury, fraud and deceit land Guilkey said pieces of headoffered Mr, Stevenson his supportion the Senate and the country inilight glass and the rim from a if he wanted to run as the Demo-|his activities, including his efforts headlight were near the body. cratic standard bearer. !to prove the State Department is | Sheriff Guilkey said the dead ‘Strongest Man’ linfested “with Communists ang/inan had worked in Marion in . a r.| fellow-travelers. . {1951, and may have been hitchae Dost Digpaish Sug x Heé urged the subcommittee to| liking to Marion from Arkansas Mar, 27, 1848. He is Tippecanoe after conferring with Democratic investigate Mr, McCarthy and to/When he was killed. |County’s oldest resident. leaders because the Illinois Demo- recommend that he be expelled HR al a —. —-—_HDE frat was “the strongest man foxjfTom the Senate, The inquiry has tontinuing the administration's! >*e" going on ever since, foreign policy and one who would : T he a unifying influence within the . . Democratic party.” Stalin Misses *" But the newspaper added that] MY. lk pr not inclined | A Roll Call

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v . as of today, to accept the Presi-| T,ONDON, Mar, 27 (UP) «| HUMAN RELATIONS Is again Dav) 5 dent's proposal.” } { s ' own clo "The Chicago Sun-Times, in an.| Soviet Premier Jose Stalin ny Available in SHOP TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY hes i er copyrighted story out of the only top-ranking Soviet Com- 9:00 to 5:25 BEM route for aT said that Mr, Stev-| munist leader not listed last aod In the son had been offered the nom: night in a broadcast by Moscow INDIANAPOL \S ™"m 25. David ination by the President, but had Radio of the opening of the sec: ™ A on tr 2 declined. : lond session of the parliament of DALE CARNEGIE et sylvania S * It has been widely rumored that Russia's largest state. He colle ers for al

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t to enter the 1952 race. ireau of the central committee of % Mr, Stevenson, indicating that the Russian Communist Party at In all He had explained his reluctance to the opening session except Stalin. | BRUCE BARTON SAYS: ried paper ran to Mr. Truman, said “I am The Russian Soviet Federated 3 “Talkers will always lead to pay hi sure the President understands Socialist Republic is the largest : {ola them, ” ; week, my situation.” state in the Union of Soviet CHAUNCEY DEPEW SAID: ei ae He has He -sald-reeently that “this—ts Socialist Republics, and-the heart § ——— mittes ~Theref¢ Tio other Wcromplishments that TT ee RI i; — three sist the season when everyone has Of the Russian empire. | TC tAsIyepition ‘as . ihe ) RE S. Pennsy! dreams of being in "the White " FE JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER Oe wis sem——————— . SAID: pe House—but I have no such START 1 whi pay: iors for tic ubiifty. to Randle Net Market | dreams or visions. people than any other ability under the pi 5 ‘ ! ar News -and pictures of Marion : EMERSON SAYS: . : as littl Slugged County high schools appear in J : Hi Te anint 754 fear and ths death of e as 38.99 down as low as 13.38 per month was knock ‘The Sunday Times. NOW DALE CARNEGIE SAYS: i: : : : and robbed NEN ENA OW FOR : TI eireukety ate Youd at slmoy! every. : iin ‘D 8 HAROLD H. HARTLEY SAYS: Here's the automatic washer that's planned for the future. H id Dri ion told police indianapolis § Your New Home Saker. aie Siler. toes" OF. roialie iy P as Fluid Drive that cushions the motor the Agnes: @ J J,gmost exclu- period in ten years Only effective selling ¢ and ordere sive ladies’ BE can save prosperity.” " an i : DR. STEWART M from stress and: strain assures an even, flexible, smoother fl f Tien the 1 shop g| Stort buying that new home . ¢CLELLAND SAYS: 18 ' id other tiow of power , , , saves wear arm tear on movi He react Tomorrow's Fashi 3 | vith on insured savings ac. EE LR : " for his gur omorrow's Fashions Today = court of Celtic. Generous and see for YOURSELF what the CAR. Doris . | 0. iy . away and z compound dividends make _ RE oaaniug 1s doing Yor paris . . . gives you long life with few repairs. And... gets everything sunshine clean . , . from throw The thu; OPEN FRIDAY = Fegular payday savings grow : . . . .. rugs rash regist TIL 8 z ho. It's surprising how quick- See a Class in Action—You're Invited to Attend sid work clothes. 4e.+ke fekt : Cs ; tlle. T £ y you can save the down work clothes to the lightest sheers. So easy to load . . . with i : . 3 - : Y o0_geh, sw. ie down THE FIRST SESSION y ; large top opening at just the right height to save Girl Inj

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